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Hide activity of private repositories in "Public Activity" tab. #751

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afics opened this issue Dec 15, 2014 · 11 comments
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Hide activity of private repositories in "Public Activity" tab. #751

afics opened this issue Dec 15, 2014 · 11 comments

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afics commented Dec 15, 2014

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@unknwon
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unknwon commented Dec 15, 2014

Hi, what is the situations you're talking about?

Current rule is, for whoever has access to corresponding repositories, he/she will see activities on "Public Activity" tab.

So only you, and your collaborators will see private activities.

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afics commented Dec 16, 2014

I am not logged in and I can see activities of all repos a user has contributed too. Doesn't matter if private or public.

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unknwon commented Dec 16, 2014

What is your version of Gogs?

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afics commented Dec 16, 2014

0.5.9.1213 Beta

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unknwon commented Dec 16, 2014

Thanks your info!

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brejoc commented Dec 16, 2014

I can confirm that. Although I'm not logged in, I can see the full activity history. Even of the none public repositories. But clicking on a link gives me a 404. Same applies to a user that has no rights granted to the repositories.

Version: 0.5.9.1213 Beta

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unknwon commented Dec 17, 2014

Hi, I've pushed fix on dev branch, you can test on https://try.gogs.io/ as well.

@afics
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afics commented Dec 17, 2014

Thank you very much. Unfortunately I'll have to wait for the next release to start using it.

@brejoc
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brejoc commented Dec 18, 2014

This only applies to projects that are none public from the beginning? It seems like changing the setting afterwards make the repositories and changelogs unavailable (404), but they still remain in the activity stream.

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unknwon commented Dec 22, 2014

@brejoc true, didn't change activity feeds' properties. Not sure how GitHub handles this?

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This issue still exists :/

ethantkoenig added a commit to ethantkoenig/gogs that referenced this issue Jan 27, 2017
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